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The Ceredo Advance. •»'■*'•« ^t^b€jjo«t-<»«e* at Om«t, W. Va. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 190t». I^Patrona of this paper will please send tilhi*office notice*of tbelrfriend, visit.ng Bern or elsewhere_Ed.' LOCAL NLW8. Mr*. L. D. Rowe is very ill with as him. Wm. Caperton visited East Lynn last week. ■Mrs J. M. Harrington !a on the aick list. James Thompson moved to Kel logg Sui day. Mrs. Oscar Brown visited Wil liamson last week. John Thacker o! Whites creek was here last week. Miss Ira Woods of Wayne is the guest of relatives here. Mrs. Anna Forbess called on Ashland friends Saturday. Frank Chrisiian of Central City receutly visited friei.ds here. Mrs. ('has. Brown was a visitor to Huntington Saturday la^. Mrs. Isaac Wo rkman spent last week with relatives at Echo. Millatd Cyrus of Whites creek visited relatives here last week. Dr. I. I. Miller of Kenova was a visitor to our towu Sunday. Miss Leah Harris of Kenova was a visitor to our town Saturday. Mrs. Albert Wright was a visitor to Huntington one day last week. Samuel Eist of Portsmouth, O., visit* d relatives here last week. Delbert Newcomb of Russell, Ky., visited home folk last week. Harry Lindsley of Catletlshurg transacted business here Monday. Mrs. C. F. Smith of Kenova wa« I calling on friends here Saturday. Ileniy Stark of Huntington was mingling with friends here Sunday. F F. Badgley of Kenova was a business visitor here last Saturday. Walter Joidan was initiated into the Odd Fellows Encampment Sat urday. Mr and Mrs. Fred Ferguson of Fort Gay were Ceredo visitors Suuday. Robert Iliocbman of near Dun leith transacted business in Ceredo Saturday. Mrs. Effie Deilz spent Thursday of last week with Huntington relatives. Chas. Whitt, who works at Inez, is spending the week here with home folk. Mrs. Martha Scaggs has returned front a visit to relatives at Ports mouth, Ohio. Misses Gussie and Blanch Griffith receutly visited friends al Huntington. Miss Charlotte Freese of Louisa, Ky., is spending the week here with friends. P. II. Brumfield ot near Dunleith was a business caller at this office last Monday. Mrs. C. C. Burks sp-mt a few days last week with relatives at Barboursville. M r. and Mrs. W. E. Combs were calling on Huntington friends 1 st •Saturday afternoon. Howard Burks has purchased the property on C street occupied by W. A Gordon. A. M. Staley of Dunleith was in town 1 ist week and while nere made this office a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lackey of near Holden were recent guests yf Mi'f **ud Mr*. J. O. Marcum. J. H. Malcolm of near Danleith P. O. called last Thursday and re newed his subscription to the Ao V A NCR. Wm Williams of Ironton has moved to our town. He occupies the McDoogal property on East Fourth street. Ed. Stewart returned home from Paintsville, Kv , last Patur-j f day, having completed the job of work he was doing th°re. T. T. McDougal has purchased the property owned by Mrs. Sarah McIntyre on East Fourth street, j consisting of two lots *"il a seven j room, two-story dwelling. S. Floyd Hoard, wh*le assisting at the fire st the residence of Nicho las Copley |aqt Thursday evening, fell and cut his hand severely W Lile the iojnry is not dangerous it is quite painful. Rev, and Mrs. Geo. W. Twyn ham of Prestonsburg, Ky., are gnests of friends in our town R**v. Twynham is assi-ting in the meetings at Cong’l church. | Kenova’s Election. The Keouv* municipal election held on Thursday of last week was hotly conust* d from beginning to end, but judging from the returns the CmzeLs’ par.y’s engine was t^ru to pieces by the atm and hammer of the People’s Progressive party. 1 here were 196 voles cast mi l May or VV. B M«>r is won over his op ponent (J. E Kesinget) by a majoi Uy of 10 C. W. I horn sou leti in his wake G K. Osgood, candidate for recorder, by the small majority of 2. For councilman the majorn ties ranged from 2 to 5, with the exception of W. P. Harris aud F. K. Way, who tied. Unless these gentlemen choose to draw straws it will be up to the council to d.cide who shall serve the city. Eliminat ing Miss’s. Harris and Way the uew council sianiis as follows: W. B. Morns, mayor; C W. Thomson, recorder; W. G Smith, M. 1). llat ten, l has. Lambert and J. 1. Miller, c mnciluieu. The last named gentle mau was the only man on the Cili zeus’ ticket that was elected, he having deteaied 11. 11. Bmipsuu. Fire. Last Thursday evening about 7 o'clock she a bum ot tire was be&id on our streets aud it was soon dig covered that the residence ot Nicho las Copley, situate on List First street, was on tire. The tire depart ment was on she scene, together with about rue-third of the popula tion ot town, in a very short time ami the blaze was extinguished m about twenty minutes aUer water first b~ean playing on the destruo tive Hen i. 1'he Hre originated in some man ner from ‘tie gas, although tl is not definitely known just how. The rear of the structure was badly dam aged by Hre and some uf the r ouse hold effects by water. 1 be building aud household goods are insured hi ihe Virginia State Insurance Co , represented by T. T. AlcDougal. ANOTHER UI.A/.K. At the time the Copley residence was burning an accideui occur r< d in the outage, owned by Hoard Bros, and oocu) ied by Win. Fugett, just across the street, which nearly caused that dwelling to go up m smoke. Mis. Fugett, in h« r baste to go to ihe Copley Hre, dropped a cape on a gas stove and not knowing she ha<i done so. hastily left ihe building. When she returned in a few minutes the room was full of smoke and a good-sized Hre under headway. This bla/t* was extin guished with but little damage. Free to Our Itoader*. We take pleasure in announcing that we have arranged wi’h the well known Ii in of K C lb Witt A Co , Chicago, III., for them to send one full box, a week’s trial, of the won derlul lit le Kidney and Bladder Pills to each reader and subscriber of this paper. These pills are highly recom mended and are an excellent prep aration for all forms of kidney amt bladder trouble. If you are uffer mg with lame back, backache, weak kidneys ami inHanimation of the bladder, send y< ur name ami ad dress to K. C. DeSVitt A Co., 203 205 LaSalle Ave., Chicago, III., a d they will semi you absolutely free a full box of their Kiduey and Blad der Pills, postpaid. Be i lire to lake advantage of this offer promptly ami don’t tail to mention this paper when sending name and address. Plash Liuht Pictures at Home. If you have a kodak and want to take some good pictures at home try a few by tl »*h lights. They are much different from outside views. Flash light sheet and cartridge* 25c to 00c. Wild A Boette, Headquar ters for K dtk goods. Floreniine Drug Sore, Hunting don, W. Va. — ^ • ♦* ■ ■ *■■ Geredo M. E. Ghurch. REV. W K. SHEPPARD, PASTOR. Services Sunday Jan. 17, as fol lows ; Sunday School at $»:20 a. rn., Phos. Kviok, Supt. 10:45 a. m., quarterly in eting services; preach ing by the pastor, followed by the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. No services at night. All are invited to he*r Kev. Asbury Mick, presid ium eld* r, at K* nova M K. church at 7:30 p. in. — ■ — - -—• Lost Chillier. Have you paid your fa*? If not, meet me at Ceredo Bank Jan. 2G or Kenova City Hail 27. Stop in ami save cost. I*. I). Pi.ymalr, I3jan2«r. i), s. *• • Mrs. V. H. (turn is one of sever al subscribers to ihe Advance who never becomes in arrears She has been a patron of the paper for many years. The meetings at the Congrega tional chur h mil continue all this week. THE AKTZ PROPERTY, Situate on “Sejnir Hill,** Destroyed by Fire East Sunday. Th«* dwelling owued hv Georgs Artz and situate on 8*»gur Hill, about on° and one-half miles from Ceredo, was entirely destroyed by fire about eleveu o’clock, a. m , :ast Sunday. Nearlv all of Mr. Artz's household goods were also burned. Tht total loss will probably amouut to 91500.00. There were 9600 insurance on the building end 9200 on household goods, I placed in the German Insurance Co., of Wheeling. A defective chimney is believed to have caused the fire, as the blnz*+ was first discovered ou the ■ secoud floor. (■ood Sermon to Juniors. The sermon delivered to Onio Valley Council, No 88, Jr. (). U. A. M., by Rev. W. F Sheppard at the M. K. church Sunday evening, was appreciated very much by the members of the Intercity and their friends. I he church was crowded and obaira were placed in the aisle to accommodate those who were so unfortunate as to l»e unable to s» - cure scats otherwise. Mr. Sheppard is a member of the order and w as enabled to give its objects and prin cip!«s in a concise manner, thus making it very plain to the unbuilt cd that ill* organization deserves the co-operation of ev» ry American citizen who desires to perpetuate the free school sysli m, educate the orphan, relieve the suffering and HNMnge the pain of the alH c ed. Mr Sheppard told an a imsing anec dote as to how he came into pos session of the Masonic password in exchange for that of the Junior’s. A young lady had secured from her father what sh* thought to be the Masonic password and told Rev. "Leppard she would exchange pas-, words with him Roth being agreed the young ladv whi-prred “pork and beans;” whereupon M-. Shep pard gave the supposed word of the Mechanics, “liver and onions.” During the services the choir ren dered excellent- music, for which the order de-ires to extend thanks. A Stricken Family. Mr and Mrs. I* K Thomson are both seriously ill with consumption Both occupy the same bed and pre sent a most pitiable sight. Their forms which were once robust are now withered and life is slow ly fading' away. While Phil i» v. r> poorly, yet his w ire is much worse off The white plague has -unk its poisonous taut's so deeply into her lungs that eh • can scarcely speak above a whisper. The a line s continuous backing cough ti lls only too plainly the pain the victims are enduring. A representative of thie paper who visited tho borne of the stricken family Sunday af.erno m was confronted wi h a scene that was indeed sad and melan choly To see a houseful of merry, prattling little children romping about with no one to act as rnamma, only a little 12-year-old sister, is en ough to bring tears to the eyes of the most haul hearted person. Of course kind ne.uhbors lend assist ance to the stricken family, but then they cannot take mother’s place with the little ones. To see the tots romping about and not be ing able to real’ze that their parents are lying on a probable death bed is a scene that is indeed sad to con template. Between the spells of coughing, Mr. Thou sun stated he appreciated very much the courtesies that had been extended liunsi If and family by the good people of Tere do and Kenova, and was glad to have everyone call and see them. Married. Mr — Mull ins, of Kentucky, ; and Mis* Josie O’Brien, were I united in the holy bond* of wed * lock January 9, 1909. The ceremony wa performed at j the residence of the bride’s parent*, i near town, by Rev. T. M. Armen • trout. ---• Mr*. Josephine Welch and ffrandanghter, Mist Gyp«y Jarrell, took Old Christmas dinner with j Mr. and Mrs. Mauford Walters of near town. Gan GanGcr Bg Gurcd? IT CAN. We want every man and woman in the Unn I ed Stale* to know what we are doing. We are curing Cancer*, Tumor* and Chronic Sore, without the u*e of the knife or X-ray, and are { endorsed by the Senate and Legislature 01 Virginia. WE GUARANTEE OUR CURES. Phytic Ian* Treated Free. Kellam Hospital No 1«15 W. Main Street, RICHMOND, Va. | i A VISIT WILL SATISFY 3 g I---WHY WE ARE-3 | (The Greatest Giothino House in the Ohio vaiieu I --■—~ —*■ — ^ g- Complete Lines of Clothing for Boys and Men. Prices 3 £: " - 3 are Positively Right. One Price to All. 3 B _— ---—*=“ _ 3 ALL CARS STOP gr AT ^ THE BIG STORE Timmiiuui FAMOUS SINCE 1881. THE fl. J. BRUMBERG GO IllONTON, OHIO. Mimimimimmimmu WE ARE RIGHT _ AT THE NEW . N. & W. DEPOT E2 To tho Mothors of Wayno County if YOU or your DAUGHTERS are suffering from N E R V O U 8 TROUBLE, common I v called FE MALE TROUBLE, AK aek you to lav Rente vnur urejudtce ngainet PATENT MEDI INKS and b»vh DR PARSON’S BLACKO PRE SCRIPTION a fair trial. “BLACKO” IS ON SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS and GENERAL STORES iu your | county. After vou have lined ONE-IIALF BO 1 I LK, if you are in anv way d iBBat intied with the RESULT8t the merchant from whom you purchased same will refund your money iu full. WE GUARANTEE BLACKO iu any caae ot Liver, Kidney, Stomach or Heart Trouble, and in all caaeB of female trouble If °therB have failed try Blacko. \ ou can’t lone, as your money will be refunded if dinsatipfjed. THE BUCKO MEDICINE C0„ Spencer, W. Va. Pain Iowa Extraction Nitron-Go* Chrid Used with Ox)K”U> Dr. J. A. Tauber, DENTIST. Oflicefi iu Klk Building. (Removed from Big Sandy Bank Bnild >»>K) Catletts burs. Kenttirkv _ a n it n M <■ .1 .1 4 /r a .. . *»**ac*acae3*;5****a* WWUXMUWUMUU U HI _ Whenever you are inclined to o?>i n W© II I urn ,MI *»*‘,onnt here. Wo want your kfc w business; thla does not refer to >i»e; JR ® 5 solidity is tiio point. You ki ow ab UVer © g our reputation; it lias not been ttie ^ M growth of a day, hut 1ms been built sir 1^1 I X w up by years of careful manngeni nt. ^ ki ©ft ••• Do you realise the value and eon* M.stXlXtMKXlXUX>lX(XlXlXlX(X(XtXOafi venieuee ot a bank to tho couunntiL im U 5 C 5 ty in which it is located? It yon ^ ^ 5 c 5 do, give uh your patronage; howev* dflr 1m w8 S 9 or small it will la-appreciated. ^ XWt X(KXt XUS* (m 5 THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK, * (R CEItEDO, \V. VA. j* The Palace Hotel. The muni popular hotel to Cine nnati i* the Palace, corner of 6th and Vine street*. Maxwell it Lee arc it* manager* ami they spare no pains in making their guests feel at home. Impnovemen's have recently been made u> the building and now hot and cold water i* supplied to most of the rooms. W hen in the “Queen City” stop at the Palace Hotel. You will never regret it. SEWING MACHINE HIGH ARM, DHOP UtA D, With All Modern At ach ments, for sale at this office FOR LOW(T 0f\ PRICEOFd)0U ^nmminnmiinmmiiiinimn minnia | [-J-J ..INSURANCE.3| S s'l , J--1 I 1 £ ■■III ■ III III U-J — ^ go § § 1 p